

Analog Devices Inc. DC1527A
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DC1527A
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BOARD DEMO FOR LT3971EMSE
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- MfrAnalog Devices Inc.
- PackageBox
- Product StatusActive
- Base Product Number
"Base Product Number" (BPN) refers to the fundamental identifier assigned to a component by the manufacturer. This number is used to identify a specific product family or series of components that share common features, characteristics, or functionality. The BPN is usually part of a larger part number or order code that includes additional information, such as variations in packaging, tolerance, voltage ratings, and other specifications.
DC1527 - Factory Pack QuantityFactory Pack Quantity1
- ManufacturerAnalog Devices Inc.
- BrandAnalog Devices
- Tool Is For Evaluation OfLT3971
- RoHSDetails
- Series
In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.
- - Packaging
Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.
Bulk - TypeVoltage Regulator - Switching Regulator
- SubcategoryDevelopment Tools
- Output Voltage
Output voltage is a crucial parameter in electronic components that refers to the voltage level produced by the component as a result of its operation. It represents the electrical potential difference between the output terminal of the component and a reference point, typically ground. The output voltage is a key factor in determining the performance and functionality of the component, as it dictates the level of voltage that will be delivered to the connected circuit or load. It is often specified in datasheets and technical specifications to ensure compatibility and proper functioning within a given system.
3.307 V - Output Current
The rated output current is the maximum load current that a power supply can provide at a specified ambient temperature. A power supply can never provide more current that it's rated output current unless there is a fault, such as short circuit at the load.
1.2 A - Current - Output
Current - Output is a parameter in electronic components that refers to the maximum amount of current that can be delivered by the output of the component. It is a crucial specification as it determines the capability of the component to supply power to connected devices or circuits. The current output rating is typically specified in amperes (A) and is important for ensuring that the component can safely and effectively power the load it is connected to without overheating or failing. Designers and engineers must consider the current output rating when selecting components to ensure compatibility and reliable operation of the overall system.
1.2A - Voltage - Output
Voltage - Output is a parameter that refers to the electrical potential difference between the output terminal or pin of an electronic component and a reference point, typically ground. It indicates the level of voltage that the component is capable of providing at its output under specified operating conditions. This parameter is crucial in determining the performance and functionality of the component in a circuit, as it directly affects the signal or power being delivered to other components or devices connected to the output. Engineers and designers use the voltage output specification to ensure compatibility and proper functioning of the component within the overall system.
3.3V - Frequency - Switching
"Frequency - Switching" in electronic components refers to the rate at which a device, such as a transistor or switching regulator, turns on and off during operation. This parameter is crucial in determining the efficiency and performance of power converters, oscillators, and other circuits that rely on rapid switching. Higher switching frequencies typically allow for smaller component sizes but may require more advanced design considerations to manage heat and electromagnetic interference.
800kHz - Utilized IC / Part
Utilized IC / Part is a parameter that refers to the extent to which an integrated circuit (IC) or electronic component is being used or consumed within a system or application. It typically indicates the percentage or ratio of the component's capabilities that are being utilized in a given scenario. This parameter is important for assessing the efficiency and performance of the component, as well as for determining if the component is being underutilized or overburdened in a particular application. Monitoring and optimizing the utilization of ICs and electronic parts can help improve overall system reliability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
LT3971 - Supplied Contents
Supplied Contents in electronic components refers to the items or materials that are included with the component when it is purchased. These contents can vary depending on the specific component and manufacturer, but typically include things like user manuals, installation guides, cables, connectors, and any additional accessories needed for the component to function properly. The supplied contents are important for ensuring that the user has everything they need to set up and use the electronic component correctly. It is recommended to carefully check the supplied contents upon receiving a new electronic component to make sure that nothing is missing and to familiarize oneself with the included materials for optimal use.
Board(s) - Product Type
a group of products which fulfill a similar need for a market segment or market as a whole.
Power Management IC Development Tools - Board Type
Board Type refers to the specific configuration or category of a printed circuit board (PCB) used in electronic devices. It defines the characteristics and design of the board, such as single-sided, double-sided, or multilayer constructions. The Board Type impacts factors like signal integrity, power distribution, and thermal management, influencing the overall performance and functionality of the electronic component. Different applications and environments may require specific Board Types to meet durability and operational requirements.
Fully Populated - Main Purpose
The parameter "Main Purpose" in electronic components refers to the primary function or intended use of the component within a circuit or system. It describes the specific role that the component plays in the overall functionality of the electronic device. Understanding the main purpose of a component is crucial for proper selection, placement, and integration within a circuit design. This parameter helps engineers and designers ensure that each component is utilized effectively and efficiently to achieve the desired performance and functionality of the electronic system.
DC/DC, Step Down - Outputs and Type
Outputs and Type in electronic components refer to the specific signals or power levels that a device can produce or deliver. This parameter indicates the nature of the output, such as voltage, current, or digital signals, and categorizes them into types like analog or digital outputs. It is crucial for understanding how the component interacts with other devices in a circuit and ensures compatibility within electronic systems.
1, Non-Isolated - Regulator Topology
In electronic components, "Regulator Topology" refers to the specific configuration or design of a voltage regulator circuit. A voltage regulator is a device that maintains a constant output voltage regardless of changes in input voltage or load conditions. The regulator topology determines how the components within the circuit are connected and how they function together to achieve voltage regulation. Common regulator topologies include linear regulators, switching regulators, and shunt regulators, each with its own advantages and limitations. Understanding the regulator topology is crucial for selecting the appropriate voltage regulator for a particular application based on factors such as efficiency, cost, size, and performance requirements.
Buck - Product
In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Product" typically refers to the specific item or device being discussed or analyzed. It can refer to a physical electronic component such as a resistor, capacitor, transistor, or integrated circuit. The product parameter may also encompass more complex electronic devices like sensors, displays, microcontrollers, or communication modules.Understanding the product parameter is crucial in electronics as it helps identify the characteristics, specifications, and functionality of the component or device in question. This information is essential for selecting the right components for a circuit design, troubleshooting issues, or comparing different products for a particular application. Manufacturers often provide detailed product datasheets that outline key specifications, performance characteristics, and application guidelines to assist engineers and designers in utilizing the component effectively.
Demonstration Boards - Input Voltage
Input voltage is the voltage supplied to an electronic component or circuit for it to function properly. It is the driving force that enables the component to perform its intended tasks, such as amplifying signals or powering devices. The input voltage can vary depending on the design specifications of the component and its intended application. Exceeding the specified input voltage can lead to damage or failure of the component.
4.5 V to 38 V - Product Category
a particular group of related products.
Power Management IC Development Tools